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Uses of Hadiocalm
Hadiocalm is a muscle relaxant indicated for patients with problems such as spasticity after stroke, spinal cord injury, acute muscle spasms, multiple sclerosis, encephalitis, etc. some information about this drug, you will know the most appropriate use.
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Uses of Xeomin
Botulinum toxin can be toxic to the body, but it is used in the treatment of some muscle spasticity or dystonia. Among them is Botulinum toxin type A found in Xeomin drug. So what is Xeomin and how does it work?
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Common movement disorders
Movement disorders are a phenomenon of decreased or complete loss of control of muscles in the body such as the tongue, lips, face, trunk, limbs, etc., making it difficult for the patient to perform daily activities. Any damage to the brain in the area responsible for movement-related functions can cause movement disorders. Movement disorders depend on the extent and location of brain damage.
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Movement disorders in children: What you need to know
Movement disorders in children occur due to brain structure damage due to trauma, disease, metabolic disorders or genetics. The disease can gradually worsen and become chronic if not treated promptly.
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Consequences and treatment of movement disorders
Movement disorders are involuntary, rapid, stereotyped, non-rhythmic movements (often involving limited muscle groups) or vocalizations that appear suddenly without apparent purpose.
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What is dystonia and is it dangerous?
Dystonia is a movement disorder caused by neurological problems. The disease is sometimes difficult to detect because its clinical symptoms are similar to those of many other diseases.
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Hand tremors in young people and how to treat them
Hand tremors often occur in older people but can still occur in young people. The causes of hand tremors in young people have their own characteristics, often due to functional disorders rather than physical damage and need to be adjusted patiently and long-term.
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Rehabilitation exercises for people with movement disorders
Movement disorders are neurological disorders that cause the body’s muscles to weaken or lose control. If not treated promptly, this condition will have a negative impact on the patient’s psychology and life.
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Treatment of tardive dyskinesia
Tardive dyskinesia is a condition of movement disorders, dystonia, dystonia, and myoclonus. Drug-induced tardive dyskinesia occurs during the use of a drug or after stopping the drug. Drugs that can cause tardive dyskinesia include antipsychotics and antiemetics.
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Management of acute dystonia in psychiatric patients
Acute dystonia is a condition characterized by stiffness or abnormal movements of the muscles of the head, neck, limbs, or trunk. It can occur within a few days of starting or increasing the dose of a neuroleptic drug. Treatment of dystonia includes injections of botulinum toxin, anticholinergic drugs, or muscle relaxants.
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